Just because the rumour earlier that Flash and Supergirl may be crossing over and John Constantine will be a Legend of Tomorrow (here) wasn’t enough, we now have news that this season of The Flash’s biggest surprise – the appearance of King Shark – will not be the last we see of him.At the Arrow Panel at the Heroes & Villains Fan Fest in the San Jose Convention Center, this past weekend, John Diggle himself, David Ramsey, let slip that we can expect to see King Shark in the upcoming Flash and Arrow crossover episodes: “We are going to be tracking down a particular member of the Suicide Squad that so happens to be a 14-foot shark.”And just in case you forget (like that’s possible) who he is… here’s where we saw him last:
PS Keep scrolling because The CW have released over 40 images from the crossover event.
PART ONE OF THE EPIC CROSSOVER WITH “ARROW” — In its second major crossover event with “Arrow,” Vandal Savage (guest star Casper Crump) arrives in Central City and sets his sights on Kendra Saunders (guest star Ciara Renée). After Vandal attacks Kendra and Cisco (Carlos Valdes), they turn to Barry (Grant Gustin) for help. Realizing how dangerous Vandal is, Barry takes Kendra to Star City and asks Oliver and team to hide her until he can figure out how to stop Vandal. However, things quickly go from bad to worse when a man with wings AKA Hawkman (guest star Falk Hentschel) shows up and flies off with Kendra. Meanwhile, Harrison (Tom Cavanagh) develops a serum to make Barry run faster and asks Jay (guest star Teddy Sears) to test it out. Ralph Hemecker directed the episode with story by Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg and teleplay by Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing (#208). Original airdate 12/1/2015.
The Flash and Arrow team up to battle a new evil. Don’t miss the two night crossover event beginning Tuesday, Dec. 1 at 8/7c!
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